'The Cambridge Mafia' - John Davies's Stories & Pictures - Exclusive to this site John Davies grew up in Cambridge in the same peer group as Syd Barrett, David Gilmour, Roger Waters and Storm Thorgerson and has maintained friendships with some of them to this day. John has very kindly provided A Fleeting Glimpse exclusive use of some of his Floyd memorabilia and in addition has written down some of his memories of those very early days. This is a fascinating insight into a world seldom seen, and should definitely not be missed HERE

Other Amazing Exhibitions

Taken By Storm
The internet's largest coverage of Storm Thorgerson's traveling ExhibitionMain IndexHEREOriginal Press ReleaseHERE

(Above) The Wallboards! Thanks to our friends Ron Toon & Paul Bridgeman you can now see 38 high res images from the Wall Storyboard that were used to pitch the movie. There are also 15 LIVE pics from the show. Enter

Echoes
- The Best Of Pink Floyd. Here's a selection of alternate album covers,
and an article on how the album cover was achieved Here

Details
of 'Is There Anybody Out There'. CD covers, pictures from the book,
track listings and the official Screen Saver Here

Nick
Mason's Inside Out TourDozens
of pictures and some brilliant reports & stories from the
tour HERE

Nick
Mason in Belfast As
part of the 2004 Belfast Arts Festival at Queens (22 Oct - 7 Nov),
Nick Mason gave a candid talk HERE

Why
is Steve Carr looking so happy? He's just scored a superb Fender, personally signed by David Gilmour!
Read the story HERE

Here
It Is! Tsunami Raffle winner
Christopher Henricsson holding the Dark Side SACD signed by all
4 members of the band. Go HERE for full winners list.

In the early part of Floyd's British Tour 72, ticket holders were
given a 4 page 'Songbook' that contained lyrics for some on the
songs from Dark Side. Certainly worth a look at for it's historic
value. Here

This unique document contains instructions for the band & crew,
details where the band stayed, leisure activities, and who got the
double rooms! Check out the British Winter Tour 1974 Schedule HERE

The legendary 'The
Wall' demos had been a holy grail for Floyd Collectors for many
years. A Fleeting Glimpse scored another scoop by being the first
site to offer downloads of this sought after album. The downloads
have since been withdrawn, but you can read some backround about
the circumstances surrounding the album by going HERE

In 1975
somebody decided to promote Pink Floyd's then back catalogue
of eleven albums. They chose a soccer
theme, and wittily called the promotion Pink Floyd First XI, having
the guys don soccer gear for the campaign. You can see this high
res promo booklet HERE

Pink Floyd Millionaire There
are over 200 questions about them HERE Can
you get to $1,000,000 ?

'Albert Magoolie Remembers' A
major influence in the success of Pink Floyd, and hardly anyone
has heard of him! This massive project exposes all ENTER

A collection of stunning never seen before (at time of publication) photos of the band from around the 1965 period. There are some stunners to be seen HERE

Over the weekend 14-16 October 2011 the Rocky Mountain Audiofest was held in Colorado USA and as part of that event Pink Floyd's iconic Wish You Were Here album received it's debut in the 5.1 SACD format. AFG correspondent Julie Skaggs went along as a special guest of James Guthrie and here is her story and review.

A highlight event of 2011was the appearance Wish You Were Here remixed for 5.1 Surround. Now the album’s theme of absence has also been incorporated into a short documentary, entitled The Missing Piano, created by award-winning producer/engineer James Guthrie, who helmed the years-long SACD project from start to finish.